Sentences with phrase «back into»

«Leaving messages in your email inbox is the equivalent of taking envelopes out, reading them and then stuffing them back into your [physical] mailbox.
Unhappily for his wife, he crashed back into the news at the end of this week, angrily counter-confronting Black Lives Matter protesters at a rally in Philadelphia on Thursday and then offering a feint at regret on Friday («I almost want to apologize,» he said.).
A wide array of supposedly smart people are now informing us that the economy is slowing and may slip back into recession.
A big part of the carry, or the money the fund returns, will be reinvested back into the Cal community.
As described by the Energy Department, LNG is principally used for transporting natural gas to markets, where it's turned back into a gas and distributed for a variety of uses, including running nat gas vehicles.
Obviously you guys haven't brought him back into the fold yet.
Now, though, Apple's decision to remove the headphone jack from the iPhone 7 has brought the Beats deal back into the spotlight.
Using transducers, uBeam's device, which is not yet on the market, converts electrical energy into ultrasound waves and then back into electrical energy.
Not because I have no aspiration, motivation or intelligence... but for the opposite... because in a few months» time, like a great number of people I work with, I will be going back into higher education.»
That was a new situation for them because most companies would turn that back into gross margins.
When you finish, begin to move outward from center, reversing the process, expanding from your inner world back into the world outside.
The band's statement said the members reunited to plan a virtual tour featuring digital avatars, and decided to go back into the studio.
These and other changes were responsible for bringing the company back into the black.
«Employees sign up to deliver our compost by bike [obviously] to a local farm in Red Hook, Brooklyn [of course it's in Brooklyn], where it is turned back into the soil that produces the food we enjoy together.
Reim has since decided that the fellow had a point, and he's now plowing more of his profits back into marketing, with the goal of making SimStar the clear leader in its niche.
She figured out that we could sell the teriyaki chain for more than we were willing to put back into it, so we could get into fast - casual.
It is difficult to integrate people back into the workplace after they have been unemployed for a year or longer, so ideally we want to ensure that unemployment durations are as short as possible.
Trump later let Ramos back into the event, where they debated the issue.
The treatment is a type of so - called CAR T - cell therapy — taking a patient's own immune cells, called T cells, genetically manipulating them to attack specific proteins on cancer, and infusing them back into the patient.
As businesses, especially startups, attempt to provide amenities to hard - working employees, however, alcohol is gradually making its way back into the office environment, but is it a wise idea?
Fast - forward 20 years and I found myself stepping back into that very same classroom addressing her new class of terrified fifth graders as a confident woman sharing the immense gratitude I had for this woman and her unwitting stamp on my career and, ultimately without realizing it, as my first mentor.
«Do you share the profits with your employees, do you buy a yacht, or do you put it back into your business?
So we had to constantly go back into the stores and stack them up again.
«I feel guilty if I don't put money back into the business,» he says.
«This issue is unclear and should be put back into the states for determination,» Trump said in a statement provided to Reuters by email.
A rebound in export activity starting in June combined with firm consumer spending and housing market activity likely skated the economy back into the positive column in the third quarter.
The sports gear and clothing chain is in the midst of transforming its presence across Canada with new mega-stores that make heavy use of gadgetry, telemetrics and sensors, all of which are designed to entice shoppers out of their homes and back into the malls.
As the crisis in available office space in the CBD continues, building owners are bringing refurbished space back into supply this year to take advantage of soaring rents.
But Thompson urged Democrats to reach out and bring those voters back into the fold, and «let's get back to sanity and decency here.»
Line remained at Dayton's until late 1993 and reports that in the early years of her company, nearly everything she made went back into her business.
With larger sizes and a collection of minor improvements, can Apple's latest iPhones woo Android users back into the fold?
The number of good things that can come out of volunteering is immense, and there is uncalculated value put back into the organisation in return.
The percentage of Harvard MBAs headed into investment banking is back into the double - digits, 10 % this year from a six - year low of 6 % in 2009.
Often, kids will be encouraged to go outside the company for work experience and education so they can bring those experiences back into the family business.
After being fired in 1994, a reporter in London snuck back into the empty newsroom at night and posted a «red» headline alert on the terminal: WINKLER WANKER WINKLER WANKER.
By putting money back into your business, you can help it grow quickly, learn from your mistakes and allows you to hire people to scale it even more.
You have to actively be prioritizing the same support and investment back into your consumers.
They accepted me, so I dove back into my econ books while selling property on the side.
There are important counter-trends to this — like encryption and cryptocurrency — that take power from centralized systems and put it back into people's hands.
Leaders are ideally positioned to put humanity, compassion, and purpose back into the workplace, so why not use that power?
I believe there are a couple of reasons for this — business owners feel compelled to put everything back into their business, and they don't track how much money they actually take out of the business.
The company behind the technology has created fibers laden with thermo - reactive minerals that convert a person's radiant body heat into infrared energy, which is reflected back into the body.
And last but not least... for those of you rocking the long - hair look, dare to pull it back into a tight, yet classy man bun, which models and show - goers alike are now sporting in lower Manhattan's fashion district.
In that context, the Labo could tap into parents» desire to draw kids» attention away from screens, at least a little bit, acting as a kind of bridge from the digital world back into the real one.
To remove the virtual desktops, just go back into task view and delete the individual virtual desktops — this will not close out the apps contained within that desktop, but rather just send them to the next lower desktop.
Breathe life back into your business and get ready for the upcoming holiday season by streamlining your operations and centralizing your inventory management.
Donald Trump's tax plan is yet another example of the Republican frontrunner talking a big game but, when it comes to standing up to the establishment, he falls back into the party line.
Google's scheme could upend the industry — or competitors could simply blink before reaching back into that old cookie jar.
Your changes are still there when you plug the device back into your computer at the office.
Yamada points out the momentum indicators are negative, so odds are in the favor of a very short - term downturn before going back into rally mode.
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